Enjoy watching black and white films including westerns, mystery's,& horror films. The movies Love Letters,Night of the Hunter, Phantom Woman, Cry Havoc, Laura, The Best Years of our Lives, The Shop around the Corner,Portrait of Jenny, The Searchers, Island in the Sky, Maltese Falcon, Casablanca,The Third Man, and Three Godfathers favorites. Significant Interest in American Civil War and principal participants, plus Little Bighorn Conflict and Military History. A member of the Sons of Union Veterans and Little Big Horn Association. Protecting our environment is a very important task. I can be contacted at foxvienna@yahoo.com.

Author of Glenn Alan Hart and the Curse of De Natas, Dizzy-Emu Pub "Two Little Boys"-Growing Up Courageous During the Civil War" and An Unreconstructed Rebel", both novels published by Infinity Publications in Pennsylvania , in paperback and electronic format. Available at Amazon and B&N . Both stories include the passions of War in northern Virginia,struggles with Moccasin Rangers,love, revenge, and the carnage at several civil war battlefield sites.

RE: James WhitmoreThank you Mr. Fox.. I had a great time with Mr. Whitmore when we were filming Shawshank Redemption.We talked about" Old Hollywood" contracts and a lot of stuff. he was surprised at how much I knew!! Lol

RE: John AndersonI adored his son Jeff and I believe he is married with a few children, as is his sister Kelsey and that's cool. I just want Jeff happy....what a magnificent family. And a very unpretentious family

RE: Thelma ToddBy the way, I see you and I share interests --- in old B&W films, and in military history. Yo8u like a lot of the same films I do... "the third man" in particular. I enjoy film noir generally. Joseph Cotten and his wife Patricia Medina are buried here in Petersburg (they're the only Hollywood stars of that period I know of who rest nearby), so I've visited their graves several times. A lot of my favorite were "cremated, ashes scattered at sea."

Next time I'm in LA I plan to go to the garage where Thelma died and leave flowers. (I understand it's still frequently done. The garage owner is probably sick and tired of throwing them away. Either that or he takes them into the house and puts them in vases.)

RE: Thelma ToddYes though the District Attorney contested/played down the results. He claimed she could have broken her own ribs on the steering wheel while her body convulsed as she died. But this is strange since she was found sitting on the passenger's side, with her body slumped to the left --- her head was on the seat on the driver's side, her feet, legs and buttocks on the passenger's side. Photos of the scene show this. (BTW with a broken rib you don't usually need an autopsy, to a physician it's obvious, at least if the death was recent.) Of course the DA ultimately ended up murdered himself. He and much of the LAPD in those days was notoriously corrupt. DA was in the mob's pocket. Lucky Luciano and Bugsy Siegel were the 2 mobsters known to have connections with Thelma's husband. Whoever did it, it's always been apparent to me (and most people at the time) that if it was a suicide, it was a very bizarre suicide.

RE: John AndersonWell thank you..I baby sat for him and adored his son Jeff. Wish I could have kept in contact w/ Jeff. Magnificent as his father...His mother Pat was tall, beautiful and nice. His little sister I don't know about anymore..cute though.

RE: Vera-EllenI assume you're referring to the note I left on her Angel Day, 8.30.1981. To me, Vera-Ellen was the greatest female dancer of the Golden Age of movies. I own most of her musicals on DVD and belong to the Vera-Ellen on-line Yahoo group. She was simply the best! Cheers~~ Lon +